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5.0 out of 5 stars Read your way out of the darkness.....
I never was keen on tackling auto electrics, so when car manufacturers began introducing electronics, then computers, the eyes glazed over, and new car purchases were limited to pre -1976 models. Then, while browsing, a book about my automotive twilight zone was offered. It was described as understandable by trained monkeys. (or words to that effect.) I knew that...
Published on Nov 12 2000 by Ian Carter

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2.0 out of 5 stars Why buy this book?
There is no point to buy this book. Especially, if you are planning on installing a wiring kit in your car and if you are going to buy from Painless wiring. All pictures are taken from the Painless wiring instruction manual and you will save yourself 20 bucks if you don't buy this book. I am actually quite surprised that he didn't get sued from Painless wiring for...
Published on July 14 2002 by Michael Livingston Howerter


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1.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy this book if you want do to it yourself, July 31 2002
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Carlos Ramalhete (Brazil) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Custom Auto Electronics and Auto Electrical Reference Manual (Paperback)
This book has been one of the most terrible disappointments I have ever had. I ordered it, waiting for a full month to get it (I live in Brazil), and... it has nothing I could use to wire my car from scratch.
This book is just a huge (and expensive!) ad for "Painless Wiring, Inc." ready-made harnesses. The author does not explain how to custom-wire a car, or even how to modify an existing wiring. He spends pages after pages showing the delights of "Painless Wiring, Inc." harnesses, but does not explain the most basic stuff (like how to wire on your own turn signals, windshield wipers, brake lights, etc., using standalone parts).
For instance, the only reference in the index to "Turn Signals" points to a brief mention in the text under "Contents of the [Painless Wiring, Inc.] Wiring Kit". How it works? Not a clue. How to build a turn signal system?! You must be kidding, leave it to the pros at "Painless Wiring, Inc."...
It doesn't have even a single example of a complete electrical diagram (which could be copied or used as a starting ground), much less information enough to create it from scratch.
If you want to buy the ready-made harnesses it advertises and they do not come with an install manual, go ahead and buy the book. If you want to do it yourself, save your money and try to find a book that explains at least how things work.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Why buy this book?, July 14 2002
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Michael Livingston Howerter (Tucker, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Custom Auto Electronics and Auto Electrical Reference Manual (Paperback)
There is no point to buy this book. Especially, if you are planning on installing a wiring kit in your car and if you are going to buy from Painless wiring. All pictures are taken from the Painless wiring instruction manual and you will save yourself 20 bucks if you don't buy this book. I am actually quite surprised that he didn't get sued from Painless wiring for using all their pictures. Nothing new is told that you wouldn't be able to figure out yourself, and the things you can't figure out, are not told.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read your way out of the darkness....., Nov 12 2000
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Ian Carter (Guilin, CHINA.) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Custom Auto Electronics and Auto Electrical Reference Manual (Paperback)
I never was keen on tackling auto electrics, so when car manufacturers began introducing electronics, then computers, the eyes glazed over, and new car purchases were limited to pre -1976 models. Then, while browsing, a book about my automotive twilight zone was offered. It was described as understandable by trained monkeys. (or words to that effect.) I knew that sub-contracting the electricals for my three planned "clubman" sportscars would stretch the budget. I needed help. The table of contents looked good, the editorial review looked promising, then my discovery that the author lived a localtelephone call away decided it for me. If I couldn't understand his book, the author could hardly deny a plea for assistance. I ordered a copy. Good move! After a short read, all my forebodings melted away. Following the book, I sorted out the bats-nest of under-dash electricals in my work-truck with ease. It looks a professional job, and I actually understood what I was doing and enjoyed doing it. The book paid for itself many times over on that one job. Instead of dreading the prospect, I'm now impatient to design and fabricate the wiring looms for my Toyota 4A-GE powered Locosts. The "black-boxes" sprouting forests of wires no longer un-nerve me. There are sections covering every aspect of such a project. The required information is well-indexed, and is presented clearly and concisely. When I first flipped through the book, I was almost overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information. I soon discovered that it is one of the best reference books (of any subject) I have ever seen. It is only necessary to know what you want to do, not how to do it. Use the extensive index to find part of your project, and when you have a question, it will be the key to a cross-reference to the next step. Wire gauges, fuse ratings, component specifications and limitations, safety requirements, sensors, diagnostics,...all are comprehensively dealt with in jargon free text that you and I (and trained monkeys and politicians probably) will find easy to follow. Want to see for yourself? Search the title, click on the "table of contents". Impressive. I never did have to call Mr. Munday for help, but I called to thank him and ask how he was able to write such a perfect book. He is a professional freelance Technical Author who writes Technical Manuals, User Guides, Instructions, etc on almost any technical subject to make them comprehensible forthe layman.(and trained monkeys and politicians) His hobby is hot-rodding. I can't recommend his book highly enough, it really is a "must have" for anyone working at any level on automotive electrical or electronics,...from the dead-set novice like me, to the professional technician.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best short cut to auto electronics ever written, Sep 6 1998
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This review is from: Custom Auto Electronics and Auto Electrical Reference Manual (Paperback)
This book starts with the basics and ends with the most comprehensive guide to auto electronics ever written. The most complex computer controlled systems are explained in detail and in a way in which even a trained monkey can understand. Custom building your own automotive electronic/electrical system is a snap, regardless of the level of technology involved. All the readers questions are answered, the tables of contents, indexes and lists make it easy to get to the topic you want. Including wiring, ignition systems, fuel injection systems, customising electrical systems, conversions - there's even a radio wiring section! This book is essential material for the auto enthusiast and trained technician alike. You will no longer be in the dark when it comes to modern automotive electrical/electronic systems in all types of factory and custom built vehicles.
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